Yeah, I did Starch .. The Canon XT . I even went out and purchased the 28-105 ..
the good one .. lol, from japan, that says *macro* .. not the 1rst generation one ..
Now then .. to get my hands on some nice L series glass .. heheheh

aznkid .. nice shots of your girl .. use a soft box? I think I see a reflection ..

i just got a Casio Exilim EX-Z70. Got it over Black friday at Sears at 5 in the morning standing in the cold. Paid only $170 for it, saved 60 bucks that day. It has 7.2 MP and can really take a picture of a newspaper from 5 feet away and still clearly read the words. I love it, I take it to car shows, hikes, adventures around the ASU campus if you know what I mean, haha. I dont plan on upgrading for awhile. It seems to have everything a college kid could want in a camera. Oh and it fits in my pocket like a cell phone.....very slim and portable.

Just bought a Canon A640 Today , Can anyone who knows about these let me know if I made a good choice , I really want to get into the camera scene , Im soo sick of going to shows and not getting the pics I want , I Spend so much time taking pics wth shit cameras I decided I was done and bought this canon Im hoping someone can give me some insight weather its a good model or not it seems great so far , please let me know if u know "

I'm looking for the ideal cost-conscious, borderline pointnshoot--DSLR. Would you guys recommend the Coolpix L100 from Nikon, or the SX120-IS from Canon? both are 10mp, L100 is 15X optical, Canon is 10X optical. Both around $225 from tigerdirect.

Currently, I'm shooting using my first digi ever, a Powershot A80 4MP. Bulletproof camera, but I want to upgrade. Some input please, if ya'll wouldn't mind

On a DX format nikon, your 50mm is too long for the photos you're after. Something wider, like an 18-24 would be a lot better. On you DX camera, the 50mm is equivalent to a 75mm on "film", which makes it a good portrait lens.

This one is with my Nikon Coolpix A. It has a DX sensor and an 18mm lens:

This one is with my new Nikon D810, which has a full frame sensor, using a 24mm lens: